This new edition of Friedman's landmark book explains the flattening of the world better than ever- and takes a new measure of the effects of this change on each of us.
... 374,375 Green Building Council, 513 Green New Deal, 578–79 Greer, Bill, 304–7 Greer, Jill, 469, 533 Greer, Ken, 257, 469–74, ... Jürgen, 147 Italy, 275,446,459,550,560 Ive, Jonathan, 458 Jackson, Janet, 182 Jackson, Jesse, 648 INDEX H.
Friedman proposes that an ambitious national strategy, which he calls 'Code-Green', is not only what we need to save the planet from overheating - it is what we need to make us all healthier, richer, more innovative, more productive, and ...
A powerful and accessible account of globalization - the new world order that has replaced the cold war - by the award-winning author of From Beirut to Jerusalem.
Collects the twice-weekly columns by the foreign affairs writer for "The New York Times" as published since September 11 to document the nation's emotional and analytical responses to the terrorist attacks and their aftermath.
This revised edition of the number-one bestseller and winner of the 1989 National Book Award includes the Pulitzer Prize-winning author's new, updated epilogue.
Provocative and bold, this new book explains how people around the world can secure their collective prosperity through new approaches to cross-border integration.
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“The army tent is our standard temporary structure,” said Nolan. “To ensure the soldiers can get sleep and that the electronics inside the office tents will work right, you have to air-condition these temporary structures.
A Publishers Weekly Pick of the Week From a modern master of the classic espionage novel comes William Christie's The Double Agent, featuring Alexsi Smirnoff - a Russian/German double agent loyal only to himself - in a desperate bid to ...
This book makes recommendations for meeting four major challenges currently facing the United States, including globalization, the information technology revolution, chronic deficits, and unbalanced energy consumption.